bloat
bloat 英 [bləʊt] 美 [blot]
vt. 使膨胀;(使)肿胀;腌制 vi. 膨胀;肿起;得意 n. 膨胀的东西,肿胀的人;肿胀病人;自满的人
进行时:bloating 过去式:bloated 过去分词:bloated 第三人称单数:bloats 名词复数:bloats
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- vt. 使膨胀;(使)肿胀;腌制
- vi. 膨胀;肿起;得意
- n. 膨胀的东西,肿胀的人;肿胀病人;自满的人
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1. The carcass started to bloat.
尸体开始肿胀了。
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2. This results in both code bloat and an overly complex data model for your application.
对于应用程序,这导致代码过度膨胀以及数据模型过度复杂。
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3. We call this phenomenon "software bloat": the tendency to load an application with features that have questionable business value.
我们把这种现象称为叫"软件膨胀": 在应用软件上加上一些尚有疑问的商业价值。
- bloat (n.) 1860, "a contemptible person" (perhaps with notions of being bloated by indulgence in alcohol, etc.), from bloat (v.). By 1878 as a disease of livestock; meaning "bloatedness" is from 1905.
- bloat (v.) 1660s, "to cause to swell" (earlier, in reference to cured fish, "to cause to be soft," 1610s), from now obsolete bloat (adj.), attested from c. 1300 as "soft, flabby, flexible, pliable," but by 17c. meaning "puffed up, swollen." It is perhaps from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse blautr "soaked, soft from being cooked in liquid" (compare Swedish blöt fisk "soaked fish"), possibly from Proto-Germanic *blaut-, from PIE *bhleu- "to swell, well up," extended form of root *bhel- (2) "to blow, swell."
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